Below is a timeline of how coronavirus cases have grown in Ohio since the first three infections were confirmed in Cuyahoga County back in early March. We're tracking the data every day to see the current trends within Ohio. Are the cases on a downward trajectory? How close are we to a two-week decline? Check back every afternoon to see.

Explore this graph to see the number of new cases confirmed throughout the state of Ohio each day:

**Note: According to the Ohio Department of Health, many lab results were delayed on Saturday, May 30, because of technical issues. They were not reported, but will be included in Sunday's report**

March 9: The first cases in Ohio are confirmed with three people infected in Cuyahoga County

March 11: Four confirmed cases, including the first in Stark County

March 13: 13 confirmed case, including the first in Summit County

March 14: 26 confirmed cases, including the first in Lorain County and the city of Cleveland

March 15: 36 confirmed cases, including the first in Medina County

March 16: 50 confirmed cases, including the first in Geauga County

March 17: 67 confirmed cases, including the first in Lake County

March 18: 88 confirmed cases

March 19: 119 confirmed cases

March 20: 169 confirmed cases, including Ohio’s first death

March 21: 247 confirmed cases throughout 33 counties with three total deaths

March 22: 351 confirmed cases throughout 40 counties

March 23: 442 confirmed cases throughout 46 counties with six total deaths